said... what kind of fabric did you use? thanks 4/29/02 6:58 PM
said... It was a stretch denim. Actually I am wearing these pants right now. I think its 100% poly. I got it from Joann Fabrics. 4/29/02 7:03 PM
said... I have been thinking about making these pants. I think I'll try it! 8/10/02 9:16 PM
said... I just added the photo. The top in the picture is Kwik Sew 2845 8/25/02 2:15 PM
said... I have just been given some drapey purple knit fabric, how do you think that would do with this pattern? I like that little belt detail too, I might try it. You have encouraged me to try my first Burda pattern as well ! 8/25/02 6:09 PM
said... Nancy, depending on the stretch of the fabric you will have to choose your size but if you interface the crotch curve and the waistband, I think you should be ok. My knit has 25-30% stretch and I used the same size as I used for stretch woven. Go for it! you'll love this fast and easy pattern. 8/25/02 6:32 PM
said... Both the top and the pants are cute! 8/25/02 10:54 PM
said... Those are the slacks you wore today, Deepika? You did an unbelievable job on them, they fit perfectly and looked great, and the zipper looked flawless. :) 8/25/02 11:57 PM
said... Great pair Deepika, they both suit you fine! 8/28/02 5:21 PM
Olive said... I have made these pants three times and I had a similar experience with the waist stretching out. The last time I made them (using stretch cotton twill) I used fusible hair canvas to interface the waist facing with good results. This may have been overkill, but the best results were with a firmer interfacing. 2/20/03 10:27 AM
what kind of fabric did you use? thanks
4/29/02 6:58 PM
It was a stretch denim. Actually I am wearing these pants right now. I think its 100% poly. I got it from Joann Fabrics.
4/29/02 7:03 PM
I have been thinking about making these pants. I think I'll try it!
8/10/02 9:16 PM
I just added the photo. The top in the picture is Kwik Sew 2845
8/25/02 2:15 PM
I have just been given some drapey purple knit fabric, how do you think that would do with this pattern? I like that little belt detail too, I might try it. You have encouraged me to try my first Burda pattern as well !
8/25/02 6:09 PM
Nancy, depending on the stretch of the fabric you will have to choose your size but if you interface the crotch curve and the waistband, I think you should be ok. My knit has 25-30% stretch and I used the same size as I used for stretch woven. Go for it! you'll love this fast and easy pattern.
8/25/02 6:32 PM
Both the top and the pants are cute!
8/25/02 10:54 PM
Those are the slacks you wore today, Deepika? You did an unbelievable job on them, they fit perfectly and looked great, and the zipper looked flawless. :)
8/25/02 11:57 PM
Great pair Deepika, they both suit you fine!
8/28/02 5:21 PM
I have made these pants three times and I had a similar experience with the waist stretching out. The last time I made them (using stretch cotton twill) I used fusible hair canvas to interface the waist facing with good results. This may have been overkill, but the best results were with a firmer interfacing.
2/20/03 10:27 AM